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snake charmer music

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this post is not about food unless you eat snakes.
i heard some of this on the radio, it's very very good!

Artist: NATH FAMILY
Title: Sounds of the Indian Snake Charmer
Label: HANSON RECORDS
Format: CD
Price: $12.00
Catalog #: HN 133CD
Now available on CD! "For the first half of 2005, I lived with my wife Erika in Kirtipur, Nepal. During our days, while she was studying at the Kathmandu Association For The Deaf, I was roaming the streets and villages of the Kathmandu Valley in search of sounds and music. While kickin' round the tourist district of Thamel picking up cassettes, I met a family of Snake Charmers from Haryana, India. An old man probably in his 70s or 80s, his 2 grandsons, and one of the grandson's sons. They asked if I wanted to see a show....I said Hell YES!! They gave me a show...a KILLER show... we're talkin' 3 fuckin' king cobras dancing at once, while a giant boa chilled at the side and few other random lil' snake dudes are wigglin' around here and there. I became obsessed. I had met my new best friends... Though the kind of best friends you have to pay to hang out with. They were hustlers, yes.. But that's their job... The money was well worth the shows. I spent about 3-4 days a week for the next 2 months, recording their music and their snake shows on mini-disc and videotape. I drank a lot of chiyaa with them, smoked a lot of cigarettes and bidis. They taught me how to make reeds out of bamboo, and I traded them some clothes for a snake charming horn. They call them Beens, they are also known as Pungis. These guys were the best. At the end of April they left Kathmandu, heading to Pokhara, after that it was time for them to head back home with their earnings. Man...I missed them. This is the best of the best of the recordings I made of them. There are some classic Bollywood tracks, a Nepali folk song, and a 19- minute drone journey into the head of the King Cobra. The recordings were done in stereo. A been on the left, a been on the right. A premtal (stringed percussion instrument) on the left, a premtal on the right. The stereo recording of the charmers sway creates a very disorienting stereo tremolo effect. It's almost as if you are the snake! These tracks were recorded in an alley. There is the occasional rumble of a car passing by, and the low murmur of the locals checkin' out the white kid with the fancy gadget hangin' with the snake dudes. So here it is... The Sounds of the Indian Snake Charmer." -- Aaron Dilloway.
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Post by duppyconquerer »

This will be the next record I buy, thanks for the heads up!

Have you heard the Sublime Frequencies label? They specialise in this sort of thing, folk sons from Nepal, Iraq, Cambodia, Syria

and they have one record called 'Brokenhearted Dragonflies. Insect Electonica from South East Asia' - which is a field recording of the strange noises Dragonflies make when flirting with each other...

I've gotta start using this yousend it thing!
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Post by sunny »

I love the sound of the Been flutes! I've been wanting to get one. What radio station did you hear this on?

An interesting fact about snake charming; supposedly the snakes are not 'charmed' by the music at all, they just tend to copy the movement the musician makes with his flute.
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Post by ro »

sunny wrote: An interesting fact about snake charming; supposedly the snakes are not 'charmed' by the music at all, they just tend to copy the movement the musician makes with his flute.

too bad snakes don't have legs, you could make them do the can-can!
eh...

What radio station did you hear this on?

my local college radio station:
http://www.wzbc.org/
and likewise for the dragonflies, that will be the next record i buy.
though i'll feel a little voyeuristic listening in on them.
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Post by sunny »

Thanks! :D
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